Pashinyan introduces acting director of National Security Service to staff
20.09.2019,
14:03
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has introduced newly appointed acting director of the National Security Service Eduard Martirosyan to the staff, the press office of the Armenian government reported on Friday. The premier said that Martirosyan has been working at the National Security Service during his entire career. "And this is a very important fact," he added.

YEREVAN, September 20. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has introduced newly appointed acting director of the National Security Service Eduard Martirosyan to the staff, the press office of the Armenian government reported on Friday.
The premier said that Martirosyan has been working at the National Security Service during his entire career. "And this is a very important fact," he added.
Stressing the importance of the ongoing formation of institutions in Armenia, Pashinyan said that the National Security Service is an accomplished institution. "But as you know, we have said that our ambitions will be increasingly growing..." he said adding that improvement will be a constant process.
The prime minister also stressed that all specialists should constantly improve their skills and intellectual ability. "I think this is what will guarantee the progress," he said.
Martirosyan, in response, thanked Pashinyan for trust and said he considered it a great honor to run the agency where he has been working for more than two decades. He assured the premier that the agency has skilled and experienced specialists and patriots.
Martirosyan vowed to make every effort to ensure stability and security to Armenia and Artsakh and welfare to people.
Earlier, Nikol Pashinyan dismissed Arthur Vanetsyan as head of the National Security Service. -0---
The premier said that Martirosyan has been working at the National Security Service during his entire career. "And this is a very important fact," he added.
Stressing the importance of the ongoing formation of institutions in Armenia, Pashinyan said that the National Security Service is an accomplished institution. "But as you know, we have said that our ambitions will be increasingly growing..." he said adding that improvement will be a constant process.
The prime minister also stressed that all specialists should constantly improve their skills and intellectual ability. "I think this is what will guarantee the progress," he said.
Martirosyan, in response, thanked Pashinyan for trust and said he considered it a great honor to run the agency where he has been working for more than two decades. He assured the premier that the agency has skilled and experienced specialists and patriots.
Martirosyan vowed to make every effort to ensure stability and security to Armenia and Artsakh and welfare to people.
Earlier, Nikol Pashinyan dismissed Arthur Vanetsyan as head of the National Security Service. -0---